Bosch Radionics D8024 Operation And Installation Manual
Bosch Radionics D8024 Operation And Installation Manual

Bosch Radionics D8024 Operation And Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 D8024/D10024A Fire Alarm Control Panels Operation and Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 2 © 2002 Radionics...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    D8024/D10024A Contents Introduction ......................7 Other Literature Referenced ..........................7 Documentation Conventions..........................7 1.2.1 Type Styles Used in this Manual ........................7 1.2.2 Tips, Important Notes, Cautions and Warnings ....................7 UL/National Approvals ............................8 EMC Compatibility ............................8 D8024/D10024A Overview .................. 9 D8024 ................................
  • Page 4 D8024/D10024A Contents Operation ............................26 Peripherals ..............................26 5.6.1 Auto Learn............................... 26 5.6.2 Zones ................................27 5.6.3 Devices ................................27 5.6.3.1 Changing Device Information.......................... 28 NACs – Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC) ....................28 5.7.1 NAC Output Types ............................28 5.7.2 Allocating NACs ..............................
  • Page 5 D8024/D10024A Contents 16.3.1 Output to fire alarm devices:........................... 54 16.3.2 Delays to Outputs: ............................54 16.3.3 Coincidence Detection:........................... 54 16.3.4 Fault Signals from points: ..........................54 16.3.5 Disablement of addressable points:........................ 54 16.3.6 Test condition: ..............................54 16.4 Printer Set-Up Options............................ 55 Figures Figure 1: D8024/D10024A Controls and Displays .......................
  • Page 6 D8024/D10024A Contents Notes: D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 6 © 2002 Radionics...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    D8024/D10024A Introduction Introduction • The material and instructions covered in this manual have been carefully checked for accuracy and are presumed to be correct. However, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modify and revise this document without notice. •...
  • Page 8: Ul/National Approvals

    D8024/D10024A Introduction Electro-static Sensitive Devices. Take suitable ESD precautions when working inside the panel enclosure. UL/National Approvals • UL Listed for “Local” or “Remote Station” use. This equipment must be installed in accordance with these instructions, NFPA 72 and the appropriate national, regional and local regulations specific to the country and location of the installation.
  • Page 9: D8024/D10024A Overview

    Overview D8024/D10024A Overview D8024 The Radionics D8024 is an expandable analog Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) that provides point identification through addressable analog devices. Each D8024 has two expansion slots to accommodate plug-in polling circuit modules. Each module supports 126 analog addresses, giving the panel a potential of 252 addressable points. Flexibility in system design allows the option of grouping device points together and identifying them as one location or zone in order to simplify system operation.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    D8024/D10024A Overview Specifications 2.1.1 D8024 Operating Voltage 120 VAC, 60 Hz Operating Current Control: 325 mA Polling Circuit: 30 mA / circuit + sensor load Power Supply 24 VDC Nominal @ 3 A Notification 2 programmable, 1 A/ output max. Appliance Circuits 2.2 kΩ...
  • Page 11: Level Definition

    D8024/D10024A Overview Level Definition • The D8024 and D10024A Fire Alarm Control Panels have three user control levels. • At all three levels, the LED Displays indicate the condition of the installation, the Zone LED Displays indicate the location of any fire alarm or trouble and the alphanumeric display gives more detailed fire alarm or trouble information.
  • Page 12 D8024/D10024A Overview Notes: D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 12 © 2002 Radionics...
  • Page 13: Installation

    D8024/D10024A Installation Installation Front Panel Controls LCD Display ( See Section 3.1.5 Alphanumeric/Interactive Control Keys on page 15 ) System Control LED Indicators ( See Section 3.1.3 System Control LED Indications on page 14 ) C. Control Keys – A bank of four keys contains the four system control keys: Fire Drill, Alarm Silence,...
  • Page 14: Alphanumeric/Interactive Control Keys

    D8024/D10024A Installation 3.1.2 Alphanumeric/Interactive Control Keys > < Enter Change 0,9 Words Shift Figure 3: Alphanumeric and Interactive Control Keys Key Legend Function 0 to 9 Press to enter numbers 0-9 or letters A-Z > Press to scroll through fire alarms or troubles manually on the display <...
  • Page 15: Zone Led Displays

    D8024/D10024A Installation Indicator Color Function How to Clear Supervisory Yellow This indicates a closed sprinkler Correct the supervisory condition and then supervisory valve, pressure switch perform a panel reset. or sprinkler system trouble condition. Yellow This indicates a wiring fault with one Correct the trouble condition and then Sounder Fault of the NAC output circuits.
  • Page 16: Memory Lock

    D8024/D10024A Installation • Pressing the SHIFT key will show a list of optional functions or prompt for the level 2 password. (See Section 3.3 Enabling Level 2 Figure 8: Enable Control Keys? or Level 3 Access on page Memory Lock •...
  • Page 17: Overview Of Menu Structure

    D8024/D10024A Installation Overview of Menu Structure • The commissioning menu options are presented in three different screens (PAGES). When the commissioning menu option is selected, the display will show: PAGE 1 To move between the three commissioning screens, press the YES key. PAGE 2 PAGE 3 Page...
  • Page 18 D8024/D10024A Installation Notes: D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 18 © 2002 Radionics...
  • Page 19: D8024/D10024A Control Panel Wiring

    D8024/D10024A Control Panel Wiring D8024/D10024A Control Panel Wiring • This section provides a guide to the steps that are required to commission a new installation. • Precise details on how to perform each step, and on the functionality of each programming option, are given in appropriate sections of this manual.
  • Page 20: Step 7 - Commence Normal Operation

    D8024/D10024A Control Panel Wiring Step 7 – Commence Normal Operation • Before finally commencing normal operation, perform the following. Select PASSWORDS from Page 2 of the Commission Menus. Set the number of Level 2 passwords and define the value of each password. Select PROGRAM INTEGRITY from Page 2 of the Commission Menus.
  • Page 21: Programming The D8024/D10024A

    D8024/D10024A Programming Programming the D8024/D10024A Accessing the Configure Option • Page 1 of the Commission menu is shown: • The CONFIGURE option allows the Signaling Loops, peripherals, NACs and relays to be programmed. It also enables the function to allow the panel to be programmed by a PC. •...
  • Page 22: Zones

    D8024/D10024A Programming Always verify that the system has found all devices correctly. Use the "Devices" option to obtain detailed information on the device type and to see the address of each device found on the loop. 5.3.1 Zones • The system can be divided into 20, 40 or 80 "zones" for the D10024A panel & 20 “zones” for the D8024 panel.
  • Page 23: Changing Device Information

    D8024/D10024A Programming Changing Device Information • Changes are made by first pressing the "Change" key. A menu of items that can be changed will appear according to the type of device, For example. • An ionization smoke detector will allow changes on: •...
  • Page 24: 5.5.3.1 Device Events

    D8024/D10024A Programming • To enter the word "CORRIDOR", press the 3 key: Note: When in ‘Keywords’ entry mode a number of different pre-programmed keywords can be displayed and selected by using the ‘YES’ key to step through the list. Note: To change back to numbers or letters mode, press the ‘No’...
  • Page 25: 5.5.3.3 Restoring Sensitivity Defaults

    D8024/D10024A Programming The panel will not allow the threshold to be raised above the measuring range for the sensor, however the commissioning engineer should always test the detector and prove that the system is giving proper fire protection. 5.5.3.3 Restoring Sensitivity Defaults •...
  • Page 26: Group Assignment

    D8024/D10024A Programming The group disable function is for use by Trained Personnel only. Group Assignment • Each detector or input device that is to be disabled must be assigned to a specific group using the Group command in the Change Device options. The input device that will initiate the group disablement must also be assigned to the same group.
  • Page 27: Zones

    D8024/D10024A Programming • Press 3 from the configure menu to select “Auto "Learn". The display will respond with the message : • To proceed with "Auto Learn", press the YES key. The system will confirm your command with the message "Program Running"...
  • Page 28: 5.6.3.1 Changing Device Information

    D8024/D10024A Programming 5.6.3.1 Changing Device Information • Changes are made by first pressing the "Change" key. The display will present a menu of options that can be changed, as follows: • Select the required option by pressing the appropriate number. Press the No key to return to the normal, device information display.
  • Page 29: Detector Loop Addressable Nac Circuit Controller Units (Scc)

    D8024/D10024A Programming For example, to make this zone 12, enter "12" using the number keys. The display will then show the new zonal range. • RESULT: NAC circuit controller A will be immediately activated if a fire is detected in zones 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 or 12.
  • Page 30: Peripheral Loop Addressable Nac Circuit Controller Units

    D8024/D10024A Programming 5.7.4 Peripheral loop addressable NAC circuit controller units • Up to 15 4-way NAC cards can be added to the system via the 485 peripheral loop. • These NACs are programmed in the same way as the other NACs. When shown on the display, the letter “P”...
  • Page 31: System Startup

    D8024/D10024A System Startup System Startup Inspect Option • This option allows the entered commissioning data to be viewed and inspected without the risk of inadvertently changing an entered setting. • The operation and functions available are similar to the CONFIGURE option. D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide ©...
  • Page 32 D8024/D10024A System Startup Notes: D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 32 © 2002 Radionics...
  • Page 33: Operating The D8024/D10024A

    D8024/D10024A Operation Operating the D8024/D10024A Time / Date Option • Page 2 of the Commission menu is shown • The TIME / DATE option allows the various time and date functions to be checked or modified. • Press 1 from Page 2 of the commission menus to select the Time and Date option. The display then shows a menu of functions available, as follows:...
  • Page 34 D8024/D10024A Operation Notes: D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 34 © 2002 Radionics...
  • Page 35: Fire Safety

    D8024/D10024A Fire Safety Fire Safety • This option shows the status of the system memory. • To select the Program Integrity option, press 2 from Page 2 of the Commissioning Menus. The display then shows the status in the following format: •...
  • Page 36 D8024/D10024A Fire Safety Notes: D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 36 © 2002 Radionics...
  • Page 37: Power Supplies

    D8024/D10024A Compatible Accessories Power Supplies • This option displays the current state of the AC and Battery supplies. • Should a fault occur and the AC fail, the backlighting on the alphanumeric liquid crystal display will be turned off to conserve battery power. •...
  • Page 38 D8024/D10024A Compatible Accessories Notes: D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 38 © 2002 Radionics...
  • Page 39: System Worksheet

    D8024/D10024A System Worksheet 10.0 System Worksheet • This option allows the number of User Level 2 passwords and the value of each password to be defined. • To select the option, press 4 from Page 2 of the commission menus. The display then prompts the number of User Level 2 passwords allowed.
  • Page 40 D8024/D10024A System Worksheet Notes: D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 40 © 2002 Radionics...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    D8024/D10024A Troubleshooting 11.0 Troubleshooting • Page 3 of the Commission menu is shown: • Press 1 to select the ‘Day Modes’ option from Page 3 of the commission menus. The DAY MODE option and all sub menu options require the Memory Lock to be open.
  • Page 42: Commissioning Delayed Mode

    D8024/D10024A Troubleshooting 11.2.1 Commissioning Delayed Mode • Press 1 to select Delayed mode from the ‘Day Modes Menu. The display will prompt whether the mode is to be used. • Press No to inhibit the mode and return to the ‘Day Mode’ menu. •...
  • Page 43: Sensitivity Mode

    D8024/D10024A Troubleshooting 11.3 Sensitivity Mode • The commissioning engineer can adjust the sensitivity of both temperature and smoke detectors by adjusting the threshold at which pre-alarm and fire alarm signals are generated. • These alternative thresholds are programmed to operate only at certain times of the day and at all other times the thresholds will return to normal.
  • Page 44: Commissioning Verification Mode

    D8024/D10024A Troubleshooting Per NFPA 72 1999, paragraph 3-8.3.2.3.3. Reference ‘double knock’ and ‘cross zoning’ NAC / NAC options. Systems that require the operation of two automatic detection devices to initiate the alarm response shall be permitted, provided: a) They are not prohibited by the authority having jurisdiction b) There are at least two automatic detection devices in each protected space.
  • Page 45: 12.0 Setup Option

    D8024/D10024A Setup Option 12.0 Setup Option • Setup options define the way in which the panel is configured, such as the number and type of loop driver boards fitted. They should be checked when a panel is first installed, but will rarely need altering after this time.
  • Page 46: Event Log

    D8024/D10024A Setup Option Option Description Default Site Name During normal operation when everything is working normally, a message will appear on the bottom line of the alphanumeric display. This can be the installers name, site name etc. If a trouble occurs the alphanumeric display will automatically show a Service Phone telephone number to call for help.
  • Page 47: 13.0 Network Options

    D8024/D10024A Network Options 13.0 Network Options • Network options define the way in which the panel is configured to operate on a networked system. These options, such as the panel address, should be checked when a system is first installed, but will rarely need altering after this time.
  • Page 48: Port B Protocols

    D8024/D10024A Network Options Network Option Option setting Comments Panel network- 1..20 Enter Master’s own address, i.e. 4. address number Quantity of slave 1..20 Number of slaves DIRECTLY connected to the Master, i.e. processors via port C. Slave CPU 1 is at 1..20 The address of the first slave panel.
  • Page 49: 14.0 System Events Option

    D8024/D10024A System Events Option 14.0 System Events Option • System Events provide a flexible way of performing more complex cause-and-effect programming than that available from the standard zonal ringing. Most systems do not require system events. • Individual detectors can be made to generate system events. Entry via a PC is strongly recommended if many detectors are to generate events.
  • Page 50: Event Logic

    D8024/D10024A System Events Option 14.1.2 Event Logic • The System event logic allows complex logic sequences to be programmed into the fire panel. • The logic modes support both “AND” (coincidence) and “OR” functions on events, together with timers adjustable in 1 second steps up to 999 seconds. •...
  • Page 51: Normal Operation

    D8024/D10024A Normal Operation 15.0 Normal Operation • The panel is placed in its normal operating state by selecting “NORMAL OPERATION” from Page 1 of the commissioning menu. Press 3 to select the function. • Once this is done the panel will perform a reset and then become fully active. The alphanumeric display may prompt for entry of the time and date –...
  • Page 52 D8024/D10024A Normal Operation Notes: D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 52 © 2002 Radionics...
  • Page 53: Supplementary Information

    D8024/D10024A Supplementary Information 16.0 Supplementary Information 16.1 Locating Earth Faults • The control panel continually checks the wiring to determine if any external wiring has become short circuit to earth. • An indication of an earth fault is given by amber LEDs on the panel front. The earth point is normally maintained at 1V above the battery -ve terminal.
  • Page 54: Operational Features

    D8024/D10024A Supplementary Information 16.3 Operational Features • The Fire Alarm Control Panel has a number of optional features. The definition and operating characteristics of these features are described below. 16.3.1 Output to fire alarm devices: • It is possible to silence the fire alarm devices at access level 2 •...
  • Page 55: Printer Set-Up Options

    D8024/D10024A Supplementary Information 16.4 Printer Set-Up Options • The Printer ‘Set-up’ allows the panel to be configured for the type of printer connected. • A Level 3 password must be entered before access to the printer set-up function is given. •...
  • Page 56 © 2002 Radionics, a division of Detection Systems, Inc. 50616B 8/02 PO Box 80012, Salinas, CA 93912-0012, USA Operation and Installation D8024/D10024A Customer Service: (800) 538-5807 Guide Page 56 of 56...

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